WidowPC Gaming Computers - Vista Gaming Computers

WidowPC now offers Microsoft Vista gaming computers. Before you choose Vista for your gaming computer, you should be aware of what features each version of Microsoft Vista contains.

With the debut of Micrsoft Vista today, you now have a choice of seven different operating systems through our website: the three versions of XP and the four versions of Vista. To make matters even more confusing, you also have a choice of the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Vista. This page is designed to help you make that choice. If you are still confused about what operating system to purchase, simply call us and have our techs help you figure it out. We promise to explain everything in detail and you'll come away confident in the knowledge that you made the right decision!

Which Version of Microsoft Vista is Right for Your Gaming Computer?

Vista Home Basic
This has the basic Vista flavor and improvements, but is the equivalent of Windows XP Home.  The most important aspect worth noting is this version DOES NOT support the Vista Aero interface.

Cost: $15 more than Windows XP Home.
Vista Home Premium
Like Windows XP Media Center Edition - combined with most of the stuff the advanced home user would previously order XP Pro for! This version takes up where Vista Home Basic left off, introduces several gaming and multimedia features and also supports the Aero interfaceThis is the version of Vista that WidowPC recommends for the average gamer and for the majority of our customers who desire high end graphics, sound, mobility, multimedia and other advanced features.

Cost: $35 more than Vista Home Basic.
Vista Business
This version of Micosoft Vista is similar to the old XP Pro, but is more specifically focused on medium to large businesses. It has all the networking and security features that are attractive to a Fortune 500 level network admin.  This version is for work, not for play. It supports the Aero interface.

Cost: $10 more than Windows XP Pro.
Vista Ultimate
This version has all of the features of all the other versions and adds some advanced, prestige features on top of it all.  This is the version you'll see on the ultimate high end hardware and is what we recommend for the user who simply has to have the best.  Vista Home Premium will run your games great, Vista Ultimate will give you some OS bells and whistles the others don't and will also run your games great. It has features designed for gamers and enthusiasts. If you are a hard core gamer, this is the version of Vista you want. It supports the Aero interface.

Cost: $65 more than Vista Business.

Choosing between 32-bit and 64-bit Vista

One of the most important improvements of Microsoft Vista is its 64-bit capability. However, because the hardware and software industry is still predominately 32-bit, many of the applications and devices that you use may not work with Vista. Microsoft claims that most of the hardware manufacturers have already introduced 64-bit drivers. However, if you have older devices that are no longer supported by the manufacturer you may not be able to use them with 64-bit Vista.

The reason 64-bit is a big plus is it allows your computer to use much, much more memory. Currently, the limit with 32-bit is 4GBs. Many advanced users have been chomping at the bit (pun not intended) to get their hands on Vista for this very reason.

On the other hand, most games and standard applications don't really need to use the amount of RAM that Vista can harness, right now. This will change in the future as the world ramps up to the new Vista standars. However, for the mean time, you don't need to use more than 4GB of RAM unless you are processing extremely large, multi gigabyte files.

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